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Nathan Deutscher
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Evaluation
The employment effects of JobKeeper receipt
This paper estimates the employment effects of the first six months of the JobKeeper program over the following year, which includes the height of the COVID‑19 recession in Australia and subsequent rapid recovery.
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Children and the gender earnings gap: evidence for Australia
In this working paper, the authors use the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey to show the arrival of children has a large and persistent impact on the gender earnings gap.
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Hundreds and thousands: bunching at positive, salient tax balances and the cost of reducing tax liabilities
Australian taxpayers display reference-dependent preferences when filing their tax returns - they bunch at positive and salient thresholds. In this paper, the authors develop a model of taxpayer behaviour to show that bunching heterogeneity reflects both differences in preferences and the rate at which the marginal cost of reducing one's tax liability increases.
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The career effects of labour market conditions at entry
This paper explores the effects of labour market conditions at graduation on an individual’s work‑life over the following decade.
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Job-to-job transitions and the wages of Australian workers
Competition among firms for employed workers has the potential to exert meaningful pressure on wages – an intuitive idea that is illustrated in leading models of on-the-job search and increasingly borne out in empirical studies. This paper outlines the evidence for this in the Australian setting.